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The largest tribe in Urgun are the Tajik,formuli, Paktika Province Tribal Map (Page 11). Naval Postgraduate School.</ref> Other tribes include the Kharoti, Sulaimankhel, and Wazir. [1] There are also Uzbeks and Sayed People in smaller numbers. Like many place names in Afghanistan, Urgun can be spelled a number of different ways. "Urgon", "Orgun ...
Afghanistan introduced Postal Codes/ZIP codes in 2011 in a press conference held in Kabul. [1] They are managed by Afghan Post, the national public postal service under the direction of Afghan Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Afghanistan postal codes are four digits (NNNN).
Download QR code; Print/export ... (Afghanistan Time) Postal code: 24xx. ISO 3166 code: ... Urgun and neighboring Barmal have nearly 90,000 inhabitants each. There ...
Urgun [pronunciation?] (Pashto: ارګون) is the main town of the Urgun District of Paktika Province, Afghanistan.With an estimated population of 10,665, [1] Urgun is the largest city of Paktika, while Urgun District, with a population of 89,718, is also the most populous district of the province.
U.S. ZIP codes. Range 96950–96952. Norway: 18 March 1968 NO: NNNN, CC-NNNN From south to north NO- prefix is used recommended, but not mandatory to be used for international mail to Norway [22] Oman: OM: NNN Deliveries to P.O. Boxes only. Pakistan: 1 January 1988 PK: NNNNN Palau: 1 July 1963 PW: NNNNN, NNNNN-NNNN U.S. ZIP codes. All locations ...
Khas Uruzgan (Dari: ارزگان خاص, also spelled Khas Urozgan) is a district of Urozgan Province, Afghanistan. [1] Government ... Code of Conduct; Developers;
Mata Khan District (Pashto: متا خان ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی متاخان) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Andar tribe of Ghilji Pashtuns. [1] The estimated population in 2019 was 26,720. [2]
The siege of Urgun was a military engagement that took place during the Soviet–Afghan War. Between August 1983 and January 1984 Mujahideen forces laid siege to the town of Urgun , which was defended by a garrison of troops loyal to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (the DRA).